TV Schedule

Monday, Oct 17

Sam and Kaman Po want to use their bonus room as a place for their three children to study but they also want this space to act as a guest room when Grandma and Grandpa come to visit. The family leans towards a more contemporary style with bright and bold colors but they don't want the room to look childish. Sabrina will show viewers how to make bright and bold colors look sophisticated and that colors aren't just for kids.

Designer/contractor Chip Wade and his realtor wife Pauli know insider strategies to find a fantastic deal on a house. They take engaged couple Connor and Katie on an adventure to find great buys most people would miss. Connor and Katie are about to get married and live together for the first time. Chip and Pauli help them buy a bargain and renovate it into the perfect place to begin married life and keep the honeymoon going.

Kortney and Dave take on a flip that has a tiny detached coach house in the back yard. As Kortney works with Angela to design and stage two completely separate spaces, Dave works hard to make the numbers work.

Kortney and Dave flip a house that needs a serious boost in square footage. In addition to extending the ceiling height of the whole main floor, Kortney and Dave plan to extend the roofline up and over the back of the house - creating a full second story.

Selected for its proximity to the University of Michigan and a thriving downtown, Ann Arbor, Michigan, is ranked as one of 'the best college towns in the country' and is the perfect location for this year's HGTV Urban Oasis 2016. Host Matt Blashaw goes behind-the-scenes to reveal what it takes to create the cozy Craftsman style home and follows the entire process from beginning to end. Interior designer Brian Patrick Flynn adds the finishing touches with a fresh take on classic Craftsman colors tweaked for modern day style for the modern day family.

Newly engaged Virginia couple, Cara and Jared, are ready to move out of Jared's bachelor pad and into a single-family home. She wants to move to Virginia Beach so they can be close to the water. He prefers to find something out in the suburbs, where he feels like they can more house for their money. She's also against a fixer, but his priority is a good investment, so if he sees potential he's open to renovation.

Mike and his wife Mariksa, both Las Vegas natives, are anxious to trade up from their starter home to a larger place for their growing family. They have a long wish list that includes a large yard and pool with a minimum of 5 bedrooms and 4000 square feet. Most of all, she's looking for a fairytale vibe. Will this house hunt be a dream come true, or total nightmare?

A former Marine and his wife who have just had their first baby are ready to put down roots in San Antonio, Texas. In order to accommodate family and friends who come to town to visit them and their little one, they're intent on finding a home with at least four bedrooms. But finding one that fits into their budget and also doesn't need major renovation might be a challenge.

Newlyweds Spencer and Meg are targeting condominiums and duplexes with vintage charm in the Lakeview and Lincoln Park areas of Chicago. Spencer wants a home with enough space for his beer-brewing hobby, while Meg is more focused on an in-unit washer and dryer. They both agree on a place with a patio, but not with a hamburger layout as they call it, which is when food must be carried through the master to access the patio.

A couple married five years is ready to take the plunge into homeownership. He likes modern style homes and would love to live in a high-rise condo with a view. She is an artist and wants a space that will inspire her, so she's looking for something like a historic bungalow.

A married couple with two young kids looks to upgrade to a larger home in Tiburon, California. They'd love to find a contemporary house with more privacy and stunning views of the Bay Area. But even with a $4.2 million budget, the hunt for their dream home won't be as easy as they think.

A recent job offer in the Kansas City area is allowing a surgeon and his family to finally put down roots near family. She's looking for a house with character, and he wants a large outdoor space with a pool, something she's dead set against.

Chicago empty nesters who've vacationed in the Tampa, Florida, area for 25 years have decided to make their vacation permanent and buy a home here to live in full time. But with a lengthy wish list that includes a pool, white kitchen, and no living room it won't be an easy hunt.

Newlyweds in Salisbury, NC, are on the hunt for their first home together. She craves something historic with quirky charm, but he would prefer something straightforward and new. With a tight budget of just $100,000, they'll have a hard time finding something that appeals to both of them.

A married couple with two young daughters search for a family home with an in-law space in greater New Haven, Connecticut. She's set on finding a home she can put her stamp on. He wants a move-in ready home with little to no work needed.

Bryan and Megan are currently renting a 980 square foot home in suburban Detroit. And at 6'4'', Bryan needs a house with some room size and head space. Megan, however, is looking for a quaint, older build with vintage charm.

A preservation advocate in Buffalo, New York, is ready to buy her first home. She's looking for a 1920s bungalow with much of its original architecture intact. Finding a place that has the character she wants without blowing her $100,000 budget won't be easy.

A globe trotting couple is settling down in suburban Detroit after years spent bouncing around the planet. But as first timers with a tight budget, every home will make this their toughest journey yet.

A family of former Texans is excited to be moving back to the south Texas coast. They want to be right on the water, where prices are high. So even with a million dollar budget this couple will need to make a Texas-sized compromise if they're going to be able to agree on a home.

A couple with three daughters decides to relocate from Pittsburgh to Rancho Cucamonga, California. She wants a pool, but he's not convinced. He wants a ranch-style home, but she wants a two-story with all the bedrooms upstairs. Before they move their whole family across the country, they'll have to find a home the whole family will love.

A competitive Atlanta couple is trying to convince each other that their idea for the perfect home is right. The former college athletes can't agree whether to get small house around downtown or a larger, newer home in the suburbs. Who will come out on top?

A geodesic dome home with plenty of space to build his robots would be a dream come true for a Seattle software engineer, but his wife insists on a Craftsman-style home with space for her craft room. Can they settle on a home that fits both their sensibilities?

Kortney & Dave flip an outdated house into a stunning modern masterpiece. Will their design be up to par with the rest of the neighborhood, or will they receive some resistance from prospective buyers?

A young buyer in Philly is hoping to buy an old row home. But her mother, who has come along on the hunt to provide advice, is concerned about safety and wants her daughter to buy in a high-rise building with a doorman.

Urban planning professor Jeremy and his wife Leslie have decided to move their family to Spain while Jeremy writes a book about Barcelona's breathtaking architecture. While Jeremy thinks that his research requires a traditional Catalan-style apartment, Leslie isn't as interested in history as she is in a roomy, modern place near the water where she can introduce their kids to a beach lifestyle. However, with a rental budget that will need to stretch, Jeremy and Leslie might need to throw out their old blueprints and go back to the drawing board to find the perfect home in Barcelona.

A young family of 5 is on the hunt for a large family home in upscale Orange County, California. She loves Craftsman homes with built-ins and vintage touches similar to her hometown of Seattle. But he's a SoCal native and loves Spanish-style stucco.

Steve and Cindy McLean are the parents of ten kids in Longmont, Colorado. As the president of a manufacturing company, Steve has the opportunity to expand his business in San Carlos, Mexico. His kids are excited about their new adventure, but his wife Cindy is apprehensive about uprooting their sizable family for a new country. Cindy wants to be comfortable in their new home, so she's insistent on having a nice kitchen and a pool for the kids. Steve's also adamant about staying in budget, and no matter what, this family is going to have to improvise to squeeze into a new life in San Carlos, Mexico.

Kortney & Dave flip an outdated house into a stunning modern masterpiece. Will their design be up to par with the rest of the neighborhood, or will they receive some resistance from prospective buyers?

A young buyer in Philly is hoping to buy an old row home. But her mother, who has come along on the hunt to provide advice, is concerned about safety and wants her daughter to buy in a high-rise building with a doorman.

Urban planning professor Jeremy and his wife Leslie have decided to move their family to Spain while Jeremy writes a book about Barcelona's breathtaking architecture. While Jeremy thinks that his research requires a traditional Catalan-style apartment, Leslie isn't as interested in history as she is in a roomy, modern place near the water where she can introduce their kids to a beach lifestyle. However, with a rental budget that will need to stretch, Jeremy and Leslie might need to throw out their old blueprints and go back to the drawing board to find the perfect home in Barcelona.

A young family of 5 is on the hunt for a large family home in upscale Orange County, California. She loves Craftsman homes with built-ins and vintage touches similar to her hometown of Seattle. But he's a SoCal native and loves Spanish-style stucco.

Steve and Cindy McLean are the parents of ten kids in Longmont, Colorado. As the president of a manufacturing company, Steve has the opportunity to expand his business in San Carlos, Mexico. His kids are excited about their new adventure, but his wife Cindy is apprehensive about uprooting their sizable family for a new country. Cindy wants to be comfortable in their new home, so she's insistent on having a nice kitchen and a pool for the kids. Steve's also adamant about staying in budget, and no matter what, this family is going to have to improvise to squeeze into a new life in San Carlos, Mexico.

A competitive Atlanta couple is trying to convince each other that their idea for the perfect home is right. The former college athletes can't agree whether to get small house around downtown or a larger, newer home in the suburbs. Who will come out on top?

A geodesic dome home with plenty of space to build his robots would be a dream come true for a Seattle software engineer, but his wife insists on a Craftsman-style home with space for her craft room. Can they settle on a home that fits both their sensibilities?